Agender- A person who does not experience or identify with any gender.
Bigender- A person who identifies with two distinct genders. However, it only portrays the number of gender identities, it does not indicate the level of identification they have with a particular gender identity.
Cisgender- A person who identifies with the sex or gender they were assigned at birth.
Demigender- This term includes non-binary gender identities and uses the prefix 'demi' to indicate a partial connection to a particular gender identity. It may include- Demiboy, Demigirl, Demienby, Demitrans, etc..
Non-conforming- It refers to people who don't conform with the gender norms that are expected from them. It usually refers to gender expression and presentation and can also refer to behavior, preferences and roles that don't conform to gender norms.
Non-binary- This term refers to people who are not exclusively male or female.Individuals who identify as nonbinary can experience gender a variety of ways, including a combination of male and female, neither male nor female, or something else altogether. Some nonbinary individuals identify as trans, while many others don't. Whether a nonbinary person also identifies as trans is often dependent on the extent to which that person identifies, even partially, with the sex or gender assigned to them at birth.
Genderfae- It is also called genderdoe or genderthil. It is a gender Identity that never encompasses male or masculine gender identities. Genderfae individuals can be fluid between any of the feminine gender identities to non-binary to agender identity.
Genderfaun- It is a gender identity that never encompasses female or feminine gender identities. Genderfae individuals can be fluid between any of the masculine gender identities to non-binary to agender identity.
Cassgender- Individuals who feel that their gender is unimportant, or are indifferent to the idea of gender.
Pangender- Individuals whose gender identity is not limited to one gender and may encompass all the gender at once.
Polygender- Individuals who identify with multiple genders, either separately over time or all at once.
Omnigender- Individuals who treat all the genders as one without discriminating or distinguishing between them.
Transgender- Individuals who identify with gender identities that is different to the sex assigned at birth.
Trigender- Individuals who experience three gender identities, either all at once or separately over time.
Alexigender- A gender that is fluid between more than one gender but the individual can not identify what those genders are.
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